S-32.001 - Act respecting income support, employment assistance and social solidarity

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24. A temporarily limited capacity for employment allowance, in the amount prescribed by regulation, shall be added to the basic benefit where the independent adult or an adult member of a family
(1)  produces a medical report establishing that, due to the adult’s physical or mental condition, the adult will be unable, for a period of at least one month, to engage in any activity that may be proposed under the second paragraph of section 5;
(2)  is at least 20 weeks pregnant or has given birth less than five weeks previously, and applies for the allowance; the application must be filed together with a medical certificate that may be replaced by a written report attesting the pregnancy, signed by a midwife and, indicating the adult’s name and date of birth, the number of weeks of pregnancy and the expected date of delivery, or the actual date of delivery;
(3)  provides childcare to a dependent child of the adult in the cases and subject to the conditions determined by regulation or to such a child who is handicapped within the meaning of subparagraph b of the second paragraph of section 1029.8.61.18 of the Taxation Act (chapter I‐3);
(4)  is 55 years of age or over and applies for the allowance;
(5)  shares a dwelling unit with a person whose autonomy is significantly reduced by reason of a physical or mental condition which requires constant care on the part of the adult;
(6)  is responsible for a family-type resource recognized under the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S‐4.2);
(7)  is responsible for a foster home under a service contract with the Minister of Public Security and must act as such with respect to a person required to live there.
A temporarily limited capacity for employment allowance shall also be added to the basic benefit in the case of an independent adult placed in a foster home or a victim of violence who takes refuge in a shelter, in the latter case for a maximum of three consecutive months from the date of admission. The same applies subject to the conditions determined by regulation in the other cases determined by regulation.
1998, c. 36, s. 24; 1999, c. 24, s. 46; 2005, c. 15, s. 176.
24. A temporarily limited capacity for employment allowance, in the amount prescribed by regulation, shall be added to the basic benefit where the independent adult or an adult member of a family
(1)  produces a medical report establishing that, due to the adult’s physical or mental condition, the adult will be unable, for a period of at least one month, to engage in any activity that may be proposed under the second paragraph of section 5;
(2)  is at least 20 weeks pregnant or has given birth less than five weeks previously, and applies for the allowance; the application must be filed together with a medical certificate that may be replaced by a written report attesting the pregnancy, signed by a midwife and, indicating the adult’s name and date of birth, the number of weeks of pregnancy and the expected date of delivery, or the actual date of delivery;
(3)  provides childcare to a dependent child of the adult in the cases and subject to the conditions determined by regulation or to such a child who does not attend school by reason of a physical or mental handicap;
(4)  is 55 years of age or over and applies for the allowance;
(5)  shares a dwelling unit with a person whose autonomy is significantly reduced by reason of a physical or mental condition which requires constant care on the part of the adult;
(6)  is responsible for a family-type resource recognized under the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2);
(7)  is responsible for a foster home under a service contract with the Minister of Public Security and must act as such with respect to a person required to live there.
A temporarily limited capacity for employment allowance shall also be added to the basic benefit in the case of an independent adult placed in a foster home or a victim of violence who takes refuge in a shelter, in the latter case for a maximum of three consecutive months from the date of admission. The same applies subject to the conditions determined by regulation in the other cases determined by regulation.
1999, c. 24, s. 46; 1998, c. 36, s. 24; 2005, c. 15, s. 176.
24. A temporarily limited capacity for employment allowance, in the amount prescribed by regulation, shall be added to the basic benefit where the independent adult or an adult member of a family
(1)  produces a medical report establishing that, due to the adult’s physical or mental condition, the adult will be unable, for a period of at least one month, to engage in any activity that may be proposed under the second paragraph of section 5;
(2)  is at least 20 weeks pregnant or has given birth less than five weeks previously, and applies for the allowance; the application must be filed together with a medical report; the medical report may be replaced by a written report attesting the pregnancy, signed by a midwife and, indicating the adult’s name and date of birth, the number of weeks of pregnancy and the expected date of delivery, or the actual date of delivery;
(3)  provides childcare to a dependent child of the adult in the cases and subject to the conditions determined by regulation or to such a child who does not attend school by reason of a physical or mental handicap;
(4)  is 55 years of age or over and applies for the allowance;
(5)  shares a dwelling unit with a person whose autonomy is significantly reduced by reason of a physical or mental condition which requires constant care on the part of the adult;
(6)  is responsible for a family-type resource recognized under the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2);
(7)  is responsible for a foster home under a service contract with the Minister of Public Security and must act as such with respect to a person required to live there.
A temporarily limited capacity for employment allowance shall also be added to the basic benefit in the case of an independent adult placed in a foster home or a victim of violence who takes refuge in a shelter, in the latter case for a maximum of three consecutive months from the date of admission. The same applies subject to the conditions determined by regulation in the other cases determined by regulation.
1999, c. 24, s. 46; 1998, c. 36, s. 24.
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24. A temporarily limited capacity for employment allowance, in the amount prescribed by regulation, shall be added to the basic benefit where the independent adult or an adult member of a family
(1)  produces a medical report establishing that, due to the adult’s physical or mental condition, the adult will be unable, for a period of at least one month, to engage in any activity that may be proposed under the second paragraph of section 5;
(2)  is at least 20 weeks pregnant or has given birth less than five weeks previously, and applies for the allowance; the application must be filed together with a medical report; the medical report may be replaced by a written report attesting the pregnancy signed by a midwife taking part in a pilot project governed by the Act respecting the practice of midwifery within the framework of pilot projects (chapter P‐16.1), indicating the adult’s name and date of birth, the number of weeks of pregnancy and the expected date of delivery, or the actual date of delivery;
(3)  provides childcare to a dependent child of the adult in the cases and subject to the conditions determined by regulation or to such a child who does not attend school by reason of a physical or mental handicap;
(4)  is 55 years of age or over and applies for the allowance;
(5)  shares a dwelling unit with a person whose autonomy is significantly reduced by reason of a physical or mental condition which requires constant care on the part of the adult;
(6)  is responsible for a family‐type resource recognized under the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S‐4.2);
(7)  is responsible for a foster home under a service contract with the Minister of Public Security and must act as such with respect to a person required to live there.
A temporarily limited capacity for employment allowance shall also be added to the basic benefit in the case of an independent adult placed in a foster home or a victim of violence who takes refuge in a shelter, in the latter case for a maximum of three consecutive months from the date of admission. The same applies subject to the conditions determined by regulation in the other cases determined by regulation.
1998, c. 36, s. 24.